Golden Years Meet Golden Band 🎺
Most people think of retirement as slowing down—but not Kent Broussard. At 66, he enrolled at LSU and, after not playing an instrument for 45 years, marched his way into the Golden Band from Tigerland. From a lifelong fan with an old Tiger Band LP to a sousaphone player on Victory Hill, Kent’s journey proves it’s never too late to chase your dreams. Along the way, he discovered the power of teamwork, tradition, and the Tiger Band family that lifts each other up. This is the story of how one retiree turned his dream into reality—and became part of one of LSU’s greatest traditions.Read more: lsu.edu/blog/2025/09/kent-broussard.php#tigertubakent #tigerband #lsu
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